Just a guess, but I don't think evdev is installed based on the above output. I would try emerge -av1 x11-drivers/xf86-input-evdev if it is already installed or xorg still fails, try emerge -av1 $(qlist -IC x11-drivers/*) to rebuild x11's drivers. This is actually a good practice after an xorg update.[/quote]

A final thought: while there is nothing wrong with the way you posted the information, the norm here is to use code tags rather than list tags. This makes it a little easier to read.

EDIT: Actually, I think this is the same problem as this topic. Basically, the requirements for your xorg config have changed. The solution appears to be in the second to last post._________________First things first, but not necessarily in that order.